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Comparison of microbiological and molecular diagnosis for identification of respiratory secondary infections in COVID-19 patients and their antimicrobial resistance patterns

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
Short description:
Comparison of microbiological and molecular diagnosis for identification of respiratory secondary infections in COVID-19 patients and their antimicrobial resistance patterns / Margarita, V., Pau, M.C., Carboni, G., Mannu, F., Turrini, F., Rappelli, P., Pantaleo, A., Dessi, D., Zinellu, E., Piras, B., Fois, A.G., Rubino, S., Pirina, P., Fiori, P.L.. - In: DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE. - ISSN 0732-8893. - 110:2(2024). [10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116479]
abstract:
We report the use of a new multiplex Real-Time PCR platform to simultaneously identify 24 pathogens and 3 antimicrobial-resistance genes directly from respiratory samples of COVID-19 patients. Results were compared to culture-based diagnosis. Secondary infections were detected in 60% of COVID-19 patients by molecular analysis and 73% by microbiological assays, with no significant differences in accuracy, indicating Gram-negative bacteria as the predominant species. Among fungal superinfections, Aspergillus spp. were detected by both methods in more than 7% of COVID-19 patients. Oxacillin-resistant S. aureus and carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae were highlighted by both methods. Secondary microbial infections in SARS-CoV-2 patients are associated with poor outcomes and an increased risk of death. Since PCR-based tests significantly reduce the turnaround time to 4 hours and 30 minutes (compared to 48 hours for microbial culture), we strongly support the routine use of molecular techniques, in conjunction with microbiological analysis, to identify co/secondary infections.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antimicrobial-resistance; culture-based diagnosis; molecular-based syndromic test; Real-Time PCR; SARS-CoV-2; secondary infection
List of contributors:
Margarita, V.; Pau, M. C.; Carboni, G.; Mannu, F.; Turrini, F.; Rappelli, P.; Pantaleo, A.; Dessi, D.; Zinellu, E.; Piras, B.; Fois, A. G.; Rubino, S.; Pirina, P.; Fiori, P. L.
Authors of the University:
DESSI' Daniele
FIORI Pier Luigi
FOIS Alessandro Giuseppe
MARGARITA Valentina
PANTALEO Antonella
PIRINA Pietro
RAPPELLI Paola Giovanna Francesca
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/339749
Published in:
DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Journal
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